Paris was buzzing with style and family vibes this week as Cruz and Romeo Beckham enjoyed a fun outing with their girlfriends—Jackie Apostel and Kim Turnbull—stunningly strutting through the city during Fashion Week.
But behind the playful smiles and trendy outfits, there’s an unmistakable undertone: a subtle response to their estranged older brother, Brooklyn Beckham.
Cruz, 20, and Romeo, 23, took to TikTok to show off a lighthearted moment in a car, captioned: “Imagine hating and we’re just here like.”
The post, dripping with playful defiance, comes shortly after Brooklyn, 26, publicly aired his grievances about the family in a lengthy and explosive statement.
A Stark Contrast to Brooklyn’s Explosive Words
Brooklyn’s six-page declaration rocked social media last week.
The aspiring chef criticized his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, for what he described as their “inauthentic” family dynamics and excessive focus on Brand Beckham.
He also made headlines with a controversial claim that Victoria danced inappropriately during his wedding first dance with his wife, Nicola Peltz, leaving fans shocked.
Interestingly, Brooklyn did not mention Cruz, Romeo, or their younger sister Harper, 14, in his grievances.
Despite this, the younger brothers seemed unfazed, showing unity with their girlfriends and carrying on with their Parisian adventures.
Fashion Week Fun and Stylish Outings
The Paris trip has been a full-on display of family fun and fashion.
Cruz and Jackie, Romeo and Kim, have been inseparable, sharing dinners and exploring the city together.
Cruz was spotted in an oversized leather bomber jacket paired with a huge tan bag, while Jackie, 10 years his senior, turned heads in a chic blazer dress and black tights.
Romeo also made waves on the runway at the Willy Chavarria fashion show, further cementing the family’s fashion credentials.
Through it all, the younger Beckhams have maintained a lighthearted vibe, keeping social media posts playful and stylish.
Victoria Beckham Hits Number One Despite Family Feud
While Brooklyn’s public denouncement made headlines, Victoria Beckham experienced a career high point, thanks to an enthusiastic social media campaign by fans determined to secure her first solo number one.
Her 2001 single Not Such an Innocent Girl skyrocketed to the top of the iTunes charts in the UK and Ireland.
Cruz celebrated the achievement on Instagram, subtly sharing a picture of a drink while overlaying the song title, proving that even amid family tension, support for their mum remains strong.
Fans have rallied around Victoria, calling it “a plot twist of the year,” and poking fun at the drama involving Brooklyn’s scathing post.
Brooklyn’s Statement Sparks Global Conversation
Brooklyn’s six-page statement described years of perceived control by his parents, detailing personal grievances around wedding planning, family interactions, and social media dynamics.
He claimed that his family prioritized public image and branding over genuine relationships, and that he had endured constant manipulation.
He also expressed frustration over how his wife Nicola was treated and shared moments where his parents interfered with key family milestones, including his wedding.
Brooklyn made it clear he has no intention to reconcile, seeking instead peace and privacy for his life and future family.
The Family Response and Public Eye
Despite the storm of Brooklyn’s allegations, David Beckham focused on his commitments, attending the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Meanwhile, Victoria shifted her attention to celebrating bandmate Emma Bunton’s birthday with fellow Spice Girls, showing the world that she’s rising above the family drama.
Through it all, Cruz and Romeo have positioned themselves as a united front—joyful, stylish, and seemingly unbothered by the controversy—choosing to enjoy life, their girlfriends, and the Parisian spotlight.
Where the Story Goes Next
The Beckham saga appears far from over.
Brooklyn’s public airing of grievances has polarized fans and fueled debates online, while the younger siblings continue to navigate fame and family tensions with a lighter, social-media-savvy approach.
For now, Paris fashion, TikTok fun, and a chart-topping mom give Cruz and Romeo reasons to smile, even as Brooklyn’s words linger in public memory.
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